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XG Magnum 600 External Power Supply
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: March 18, 2006
Page: 1 of 4
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Introduction

XG, a division of MGE, has launched an external high-end 600 W fanless power supply, called Magnum 600 External. Yes, you read it right: external. The idea is to provide “true” 600 W power and, at the same time, to help lowering the temperature inside the PC, since high-end power supplies increase the PC internal temperature. Let’s take a look on this new concept.

XG Magnum 600 External Power Supply
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Figure 1: XG Magnum 600 External box.

The power supply can be seen on Figure 2. Its case is made of aluminum and it doesn’t use any fan at all, thus making no noise. Internally it uses a copper radiator with heat-pipes in order to dissipate the heat that is produced.

XG Magnum 600 External Power Supply
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Figure 2: XG Magnum 600 External.

As you can see on Figures 2 and 3, it has a LCD panel that shows voltages, the power that is being consumed at the moment and the power supply temperature.

XG Magnum 600 External Power Supply
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Figure 3: Detail of its LCD panel.

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